The Immortal Lee County Killers | |
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Origin | Auburn, Lee County, Alabama, United States |
Genres |
Punk blues Garage punk |
Years active | 1999–2007 |
Labels | Estrus |
Associated acts | The Monkeywrench, Black Diamond Heavies, Silver Lion's 20/20 |
Past members | Chetley "Cheetah" Weise J.R. "J.R.R. Tokien" Collins John Wesley Myers Doug "The Boss" Sherrard |
The Immortal Lee County Killers (ILCK) were an American rock band from Auburn, Lee County, Alabama. Playing in the punk blues style, as well as garage punk, the band consisted of Chetley "Cheetah" Weise on vocals/guitar, plus assorted musicians over its roughly three incarnations.
Weise had formerly fronted The Quadrajets. ILCK formed in late 1999 and dissolved in 2007, just as it was gaining underground popularity. These incarnations were known sequentially as ILCK I, ILCK II, and ILCK3, and recorded three full-length albums and several singles.
Chet Weise is an enthusiastic and avid proponent of the often-underground punk blues style.
The Immortal Lee County Killers has been called "Truly the place where punk meets the blues." Weise often referred to punk blues as the "fucked up blues" and the "real punk blues". Taking influence from Robert Johnson, John Lee Hooker, Pussy Galore, MC5, Skip James, Bad Brains and The Gun Club, ILCK approached the punk blues genre with reverence and originality, lending credibility to a genre that had sometimes been previously employed as a musically ironic post-punk and garage rock aesthetic. They did not take influence from blues-rock, preferring the older Delta blues and Chicago blues styles.
Chet Weise—a university professor of political economics and a blues connoisseur—has stated, "Punk and blues are both honest reactions to life. It's blues, it's our blues. It's just a bit turned up and a bit faster."